Had a bit of a 'run in' with one tout who has a sad Rod Stewart type hairdo & a cockney accent (just a warning for any future visitors so they can watch out for him!)....
He thrust a scratch card into our hands, but we knew what he was up to and just kept walking....and he kept walking with us - uninvited! I was about to rip up my card, and he took the card he'd given my brother, and offered to write his name on the card so he'd get his commission if we handed it in to some commercial centre along the sea front with blue balloons.....
My boyfriend (who also knew what was coming next!) said to the guy "Look mate - do us a favour and and go away please" - to which the tout snatched the cards out of our hands, thanking us for wasting his time and then he shouted at my boyfriend "No need to be so rude" and stormed off. This wasn't the best way to speak to my boyfriend who snapped and asked him what he'd said, and got a similar foul mouthed response.
Next thing I see my boyfriend chasing this tout down the sea front, and the tout stopped to turn to see if my boyfriend was still after him, only to get the shock of his life that he WAS still chasing him. He ran away so fast it was funny!
A lady who witnessed this stopped us and told us this same man had conned her into going to a time share presentation, where they were wanting people to shell out £12,000 for their 'products', so she was quite chuffed with what my boyfriend had done!
Also watch out if people stop you and ask if you're English....we were approached in Los Cristianos, and we just answered 'No' and were left alone. Also if any people ask you if you had recieved your scratch card from you holiday rep...that's another line we were being fed.
I don't totally condone what my boyfriend did, but I must advise any visitors NOT to accept anything that's thrust into your hands without your request. There's some unscrupulous types there just waiting to take advantage of us lovely holidaymakers!
Please also check out the following recent warning:
Airtours, Direct Holidays, first choice,and THOMSON, YES, Thomson all now encourage their guests to go on Timeshare presentations by offering them a massive incentive to do so, ie 75 euros discount voucher off excursions for attending a presentation. So Yes, the holiday reps are involved!!!
1) "Oh yeah? Where's your tan then?"
2) Oh Yeah? Whereabouts mate?
I have worked out a stock answer that shuts them up for both of the above...
1) "I have a proper job in an office and don't have to beg people to take a scratch card from me to make a few cents in the hope I can survive another week on the island, hence I get sunshine only on a weekend. Dont worry mate I'll be here long after you have gone back home skint, and your tan has faded to milk bottle white!"
2) "Somewhere (sometimes I name my area, sometimes not) you could only dream of affording on the miniscule commissions your earning from (insert the company name if possible) mate!"
You could look in an estate agents window and "Adopt an address" for your stay, giving them the area as your residence.
I never stop walking while saying the above - I don't have to as they ALWAYS follow you.
After spending the last year living and working here (IT Manager for holiday company, and previously a Holiday club ) I know which companies work which areas. Placing their name in the above answer usually works a treat as the management of some TS co's operates 'Mystery shoppers' to stop their 'staff' being abusive.
If you REALLY want to spoil their day... Rip the card up. They know which prize is on which card, and their management keep tabs on whos been given what to stop Jonny Scratch Card Tout giving the 'free holiday' card to his mum / friends. Rip up a good prize card and they are in big trouble as they can not prove where its gone. Oh, and its perfectly legal to tear something up that has been given to you!
I allow myself the satisfaction of realizing that the abusive ones are obviously not getting many punters in and are now desperate. They know they will soon be sacked and on their way home back to the UK. Meanwhile I will still live here, and you lot will still be making plans for your next holiday here.
There all just sad weak people who think they can come to a hot place and make a fortune from the likes of you without any effort or skills. These people will not and can not obtain a decent job in ANY country and cop out by taking this kind of work. Most last less than two months and that's how the companies like it. They want fresh upbeat attitudes! Once the realization that they are not getting rich, and in fact can't even survive here on their "wages", the companies sack them and get in another batch of hopeless cases.
Some companies even sack em before they are paid, this saves them even more money! Managers I have met brag about it. So if you're thinking of coming out here to be an OPC ("On Pavement Canvasser"), think hard. You will spend your entire time making virtually nothing other than a nice tan. Then you'll get sacked and go home penniless, an even more sad individual than you obviously already were in the first place!
There is no such thiong as a free lunch for OPC's
*Makum steps off his soap box*
Have a nice day
Brilliant!!! Best post I've read in a while - thanks for the tips!
Gives your soap box a virtual feel
I find the "no thanks mate we live here" line works pretty well.
Failing that I put on my best Glasgow accent and less than politely explain that unless they fancy a walk with me they are wasting their time.
Maybe its just me but I find the touts around the Veronicas area are less likely to accept a no than the ones in San eugenio/ Torviscus areas.
Loved the tear up the card part , will remember that one.
Less than a week till we are back Touts and all we love the place
Hear Hear
I was walking with my 80 year old mum along the Las Americas/Cristianos border in Jan when one of these low lifes started up with the "are you English" rubbish...I didn't want to waste his time so we just kept walking and ignored him..A minute later a load of disgusting abusive language is being hurled at my mother and myself..Really nice eh??...
By the way , the lookey lookey men are positively charming in comparison, they simply take no with a smile and leave you alone..
Why oh why don't the Tenerife authorities realise that people have a choice as to whether to visit the island or not, and allowing these scumbags to behave like this may mean a lot of people deciding to go elsewhere!
The offices being at the bottom of the hill which was their next stop on the way to 3 hours + timeshare 'chat'.
The timeshare person was as pleased as punch and was talking to them all the way down the hill with loads of smiles and the couple were engaging her as well - all looked rosy.
I was as keen as mustard to tell the couple that they are going to get ripped off but the wife told me to shut up.
However, at the bottom of the hill the timeshare lady walked straight on towards the shop/office block but the couple did a movement the red arrows would have been prowd of and did the quickest right turn and walked away from her without a word - laughing all the way !! - it was great to watch !!! The scratchcard persons face was a picture.
A synchronised peel off that deserved capturing on the video camera
I would definitely say it is a bit dodgy to chase after a tout. They usually work in packs, and who knows what might have been around a corner...... No point in really antagonising them. I have found the best thing to do is just ignore them, walk past and don't answer. If they ask if you are English and you say 'no' they will realise you probably are... Just ignore them and walk on. If you walk, head slightly down and with a determined look, they don't normally bother. But please everyone, do be careful!
We all have ways of dealing with unwanted intrusions into our life, whether it be at home or on holiday.
Albeit they are rude and overpowering, don't sink to their level.
A firm but polite "No thankyou" followed by "Have a nice day". then cease all communication.
It works for us.
We spend several months a year in Tenerife, we see them come and go.
Enjoy your holidays.
EVER" It always works. Just dont stop walking and ignore them. I have never been followed for more than about 10 yards. They know when they are onto a loser and try to find another victim
I always say to them when they thrust a scratchcard in my hand that " I dont play these cards PS i went with direct holidays, and they never tried too get me to go to a presentation
I already had an inkling of what they guy was upto and despite me warning them of the consequences they insisted on going off with this guy for a '10 minute chat round the corner'.
I went back to our apartment and spent a very pleasant afternoon reading. Four hours later they arrived back after spending half of that time trying to get out of the 'trap' without actually parting with any cash; they wanted £600 to be paid over immediately in order to be considered for their rediculous scheme. This was apparently lost if you were rejected - there must be a lot of stupid people running these scams if they think we are that dumb - lol!
Needless to say on the following days they weren't so obliging to the 'nice young men' on the streets.
I suppose some people only learn the hard way.
I find this approach works best:
DsOrco that's a good one; I'll remember that for next years fun and games
I find this approach works best:
'Gambling is a sin and scratchcards are gambling... Can I talk to you about Jesus?'
OMG!!!! Going to HAVE to try that one! :rofl I've not laughed so hard all day!!!!!!!!
*Edit Large emoticon removed. Please do not use. Thanks - Glynis*
Of course I don't mean any disrespect for any devout Christians out there , but I would bet they would do the same to get rid of these touts.
No, I was being serious!!!!!!!!
Best way is too come armed wiv ur own shit u wanna try selling scratch cards to him with the prize of kissing me backside or maybe u want some gucci or a bolex??
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